With NFL free agency looming, it's time for releasing, restructuring, and trying to keep the best.
The Kansas City Chiefs are about $5 million over the salary cap approaching free agency, forcing them to make some crucial decisions even before they chase reinforcements, according to a report from the Associated Press.
On Thursday, the team reported that it had released tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz.
Today, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is restructuring his contract to help give the team more salary cap room.
If they accomplish creating enough cap room, the Chiefs will attempt to fortify an offensive line dominated by the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl along with adding depth at wide receiver and in the secondary, the Associated Press reported.





